You should have acted.They're already here.The Elder Scrolls told of their return.Til the time after Oblivion opened,When the sons of Skyrim would spill their own blood,But no-one wanted to believe,Believe they even existed,And when the truth finally dawns,It dawns in fire!

But there is one they fear,In their tongue he's Dovahkiin,DRAGONBORN!!

I'm not too thrilled by his comment on dialog and conversations as "trim". Dialog and conversing in general was a huge part of Oblivion, which remains my favourite game of all time. This is making the game out to be more action-oriented, which in itself isn't a bad thing but I fear the game might be shallower for it. What's the point of being able to explore a huge world if all the people you meet only say a few words of canned dialog? Sounds less like an RPG and more like World of Warcraft.

I never wanted to be a mage so bad intill i saw this usealy i am the theft or warrior but wow wacthing the new magic system makes me just want to say swords what swords and shoot lighting and wind magic at my foes lol

In regards to the ragdoll effect. If I got picked up by a dragon (and not killed instantly) I think I would be flailing my limbs and screaming bloody murder as I fell hundreds of feet to the ground. Just sayin'. But the rest of the game looks incredible.

I agree, that "rag doll" effect on the giant when it was thrown by the dragon was not only Oblivion-standard looking, but it was reaaaaaaalllly cheesy. Other than that I was glued to the screen the whole video. I love the AI with the dragons and the free roam. Not so sure about the finisher moves though... if you watch the video again, when he finishes the guy in the beginning of the dungeon with the green sword you'll see that the sword totally misses the guy by the left of him. I know it's still in development but I'm just saying. But overall I'm extremely excited about this game and I cannot wait until it comes out.